Posted on March 26th, 2008 by Alex
Have we considered what it might be like for children and their parents living in a war zone? Moshe Cohen is founder/director of the US branch of the international organization Clowns Without Borders. Moshe will perform in his European character for twenty minutes. After the children go to Sunday School, he will remain for the […]
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Posted on March 23rd, 2008 by armineh
The Humanist Community, through the work of Peter and Catherine Bishop, has adopted the Ghana project, which involves raising funds to buy some desks for the LKDP school in the village of Larabanga in northern Ghana. To read more go to ghana-project.pdf.
To view photos.
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Posted on March 17th, 2008 by armineh
Our leaders need to hear the message that torture is un-American and unacceptable.
BACKGROUND
In the last few years, widespread evidence has become available pointing to a pattern of torture and abuse toward detainees in U.S. custody. The ACLU released over 100,000 government documents under the Freedom of Information Act supporting this pattern.
Acts of torture and abuse […]
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Posted on March 17th, 2008 by armineh
“Using the events of September 11, 2001 as an excuse to disregard human rights, civil liberties, and international treaties, is appalling. As Humanists we are committed to protecting the rights of all, regardless of the circumstances,” states Tony Hileman, executive director of the American Humanist Association (AHA).
To read more…
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Posted on March 17th, 2008 by armineh
Humanists support the concept of a democratic secular state, with complete separation of religion and government. Consistent with this, humanists oppose theocracy in all of its forms and support (http://www.americanhumanist.org/press/IslamStatement.php):
· The freedom to think and believe or not believe, and to profess or critique, resisting efforts to impose one’s religious beliefs on others through coercive […]
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Posted on March 17th, 2008 by armineh
Religious liberty means freedom for all: freedom to peacefully affirm and practice a faith, freedom from religious coercion, and freedom to peacefully leave or reject a faith. Such religious liberty is and always has been a central tenet of Humanism (http://www.americanhumanist.org/press/IslamStatement.php).
To read more on this subject go to:
Americans United for Separation of Church and State
America’s […]
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Posted on March 17th, 2008 by armineh
With an estimated one in three Americans suffering chronic disease or disability, research to bring hope to suffering millions is a high priority, as well as the ethical and moral position for Humanists. We believe that every family deserves access to the best medical treatments available, and such treatments (and the research leading to it), […]
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Posted on March 7th, 2008 by Alex
Restorative Justice offers a new way to think about and practice criminal justice. Crime creates wounds. Jack Dison will describe how Restorative Justice looks at how, in some cases, the wounds and needs which arise from crime may be acknowledged and even healed by cooperative efforts of victims, offenders, and others impacted by crime. Mr. […]
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Posted on February 24th, 2008 by armineh
This is an introduction to Humanist beliefs and looks at morality as seen by Humanists.
There is an overview of ethical principles as well as sections covering moral principles and viewpoints on ten ethical issues, from the perspective of Humanism.
To order
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Posted on February 21st, 2008 by armineh
An historic Darwin Day resolution passed unanimously in the New York State Assembly on Monday, Feb. 11.
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